Example sentences of "i 'll see to [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | " Yes , I 'll see to them later . |
2 | Leave those I 'll see to them |
3 | Leave her for me , she 's too tricky for you , I 'll see to her ! |
4 | ‘ Oh , I 'll see to her . |
5 | I 'll see to him myself . ’ |
6 | ‘ I 'll see to him . |
7 | I 'll see to you in a minute . ’ |
8 | ‘ Here 's the towel , I 'll see to you as quickly as I can , it 's a bit colder this evening . ’ |
9 | I 'll see to it . ’ |
10 | ‘ I 'll see to it — and thanks for calling , Lothar . |
11 | ‘ Your concern does you credit , and I 'll see to it you have a few things wrapped up for the poor woman when you go to see her . ’ |
12 | ‘ I 'll see to it that Polly do n't get into any debt again , do n't you worry . ’ |
13 | ‘ I 'll see to it personally . ’ |
14 | If he steps out of line this time I 'll see to it that the dossier falls into the appropriate hands . ’ |
15 | If anything happens to him then I 'll see to it that you 're held personally responsible . ’ |
16 | ‘ Right then , George , I 'll see to it after the holidays ! |
17 | I do n't care how different he is underneath , ’ she cut through Davide 's protests , ‘ how much bluster it is , blusterers make poor husbands , never could make a woman happy for more than five minutes , and anyway , Caterina can do better and I 'll see to it that Rosalba does better too . |
18 | But tomorrow , first thing , I 'll see to it that they are in full possession of the facts . ’ |
19 | Keep the boys to the cloth warehouse after noon , and I 'll see to it that Joanna has things to do above-stairs . |
20 | ‘ I 'll see to it , sir . |
21 | ‘ Right , I 'll see to it first thing . ’ |
22 | By the wonderful smell I assume dinner is already under way , so just tell me what else you intend us to eat and I 'll see to it . ’ |
23 | ‘ What a silly little trick — he certainly owes you an apology and I 'll see to it that he makes it . ’ |
24 | Give me the address and I 'll see to it . |
25 | Now you will get up and make yourself presentable — I 'll see to it that the wardrobe shall provide you with clothes that will fit tolerably — and you will come to supper at my table and take your place among your peers , and behave yourself like a man and a Talvace , instead of a sick and thwarted girl . ’ |
26 | I 'll see to it , for you . |
27 | Well er , I 'll see to it one day . |
28 | I said and er sat and he said I 'll see to it . |
29 | I — I 'll see to my luggage . |